Grace's Guide To British Industrial History

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of [[Thomas Campbell, Son and Co]] and [[Campbells and Hunter]]
c.1818 Born
1839 Birth of son, [[John William Campbell]]
1843 Birth of son, Frederick Hewden Campbell
1871 Thomas Campbell 53, Engineer, tool maker, employing 14 men and 5 boys, lived in Hunslet, Leeds with Ann Campbell 53<ref>1871 census</ref>
1871 Thomas Campbell 53, Engineer, tool maker, employing 14 men and 5 boys, lived in Hunslet, Leeds with Ann Campbell 53<ref>1871 census</ref>



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of Thomas Campbell, Son and Co and Campbells and Hunter

c.1818 Born

1839 Birth of son, John William Campbell

1843 Birth of son, Frederick Hewden Campbell

1871 Thomas Campbell 53, Engineer, tool maker, employing 14 men and 5 boys, lived in Hunslet, Leeds with Ann Campbell 53[1]

1881 Thos. Campbell 63, Toolmaker 60 Men and Boys (Master), lived in Leeds with Ann Campbell 63, Frederick H. Campbell 37, engine fitter, John F. Campbell 17, Florence A. Campbell 16[2]

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Sources of Information

  1. 1871 census
  2. 1881 census